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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 10:56 pm
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Macabre_Cogitation Ascher Macabre_Cogitation Ascher My logic is infallible! twisted Yes it isn't!!! No it might be maybe! I beg to differ!
I agree to disagree!
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 10:57 pm
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 10:58 pm
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Ascher Macabre_Cogitation Ascher Macabre_Cogitation Ascher My logic is infallible! twisted Yes it isn't!!! No it might be maybe! I beg to differ! I agree to disagree! I disagree!!!!
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 10:58 pm
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Macabre_Cogitation lurichan There are always going to be holes and gaps in our memories. Whether we fill them in with good thoughts or bad is the true test of a person. No, not memories....not in my brain. I'm fine with those...they usually stay to long as is. I could go without many of them....alas, my memory is as sharp as safety scissors. It's more along the lines of I should go into this....cannibalism isn't accepted....
All right, I take it then that you are of the mindframe that perhaps is a social stigma that is overrated?
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 10:59 pm
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Macabre_Cogitation Ascher Macabre_Cogitation Ascher Macabre_Cogitation Ascher My logic is infallible! twisted Yes it isn't!!! No it might be maybe! I beg to differ! I agree to disagree! I disagree!!!! I conversely agree with your disagreement, causing my arguement to be diametrically opposed to yours!
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 10:59 pm
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lurichan Macabre_Cogitation lurichan There are always going to be holes and gaps in our memories. Whether we fill them in with good thoughts or bad is the true test of a person. No, not memories....not in my brain. I'm fine with those...they usually stay to long as is. I could go without many of them....alas, my memory is as sharp as safety scissors. It's more along the lines of I should go into this....cannibalism isn't accepted.... All right, I take it then that you are of the mindframe that perhaps is a social stigma that is overrated? I don't like frames. Tables are easier to make. Um...no. I understand the need for social order and class...it's just, anymore. I don't know what to think about what I think.
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 11:00 pm
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 11:00 pm
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 11:01 pm
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Macabre_Cogitation lurichan Macabre_Cogitation lurichan There are always going to be holes and gaps in our memories. Whether we fill them in with good thoughts or bad is the true test of a person. No, not memories....not in my brain. I'm fine with those...they usually stay to long as is. I could go without many of them....alas, my memory is as sharp as safety scissors. It's more along the lines of I should go into this....cannibalism isn't accepted.... All right, I take it then that you are of the mindframe that perhaps is a social stigma that is overrated? I don't like frames. Tables are easier to make. Um...no. I understand the need for social order and class...it's just, anymore. I don't know what to think about what I think.
Well it's always normal to question and re-examine things that you might hold to be truths. It shows that you think instead of just accepting everything at face value. It's okay to not know what to think on occasion, and if it takes a while to form an opinion on something than so be it. Some of the best philosophers took tons of time to just think about things and why they are the way they are.
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 11:01 pm
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Macabre_Cogitation Ascher I conversely agree with your disagreement, causing my arguement to be diametrically opposed to yours! Ah, the tables have turned once more. Well, I counter your agreement with a mindless mentioning of abiotic plankton involving sea monkeys! *Slap* Everyone knows seamonkeys are legendary! You don't need to tell me that! scream
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 11:03 pm
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lurichan Macabre_Cogitation lurichan Macabre_Cogitation lurichan There are always going to be holes and gaps in our memories. Whether we fill them in with good thoughts or bad is the true test of a person. No, not memories....not in my brain. I'm fine with those...they usually stay to long as is. I could go without many of them....alas, my memory is as sharp as safety scissors. It's more along the lines of I should go into this....cannibalism isn't accepted.... All right, I take it then that you are of the mindframe that perhaps is a social stigma that is overrated? I don't like frames. Tables are easier to make. Um...no. I understand the need for social order and class...it's just, anymore. I don't know what to think about what I think. Well it's always normal to question and re-examine things that you might hold to be truths. It shows that you think instead of just accepting everything at face value. It's okay to not know what to think on occasion, and if it takes a while to form an opinion on something than so be it. Some of the best philosophers took tons of time to just think about things and why they are the way they are. Ah, but what if my main thoughts consist of the extermination and consumption of the human species? That is my confliction...it wont stop. -sigh- Why can't I just be sane-er.
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 11:03 pm
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Macabre_Cogitation lurichan All right, I take it then that you are of the mindframe that perhaps is a social stigma that is overrated? I don't like frames. Tables are easier to make. Um...no. I understand the need for social order and class...it's just, anymore. I don't know what to think about what I think. A lot of times I find my own thoughts to be something far too odd. Mainly I look things up in phycology books and hope to ease my fear of insanity. But don't must people who are insane believe themselves to be perfectly normal?
Puked up and down in morbid faith.
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 11:04 pm
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Ascher Macabre_Cogitation Ascher I conversely agree with your disagreement, causing my arguement to be diametrically opposed to yours! Ah, the tables have turned once more. Well, I counter your agreement with a mindless mentioning of abiotic plankton involving sea monkeys! *Slap* Everyone knows seamonkeys are legendary! You don't need to tell me that! scream AH!, But these sea monkeys have met their ancient enemy, the abiotic plankon of doooooom.
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 11:05 pm
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IY_and_MCR Macabre_Cogitation lurichan All right, I take it then that you are of the mindframe that perhaps is a social stigma that is overrated? I don't like frames. Tables are easier to make. Um...no. I understand the need for social order and class...it's just, anymore. I don't know what to think about what I think. A lot of times I find my own thoughts to be something far too odd. Mainly I look things up in phycology books and hope to ease my fear of insanity. But don't must people who are insane believe themselves to be perfectly normal? Puked up and down in morbid faith. Well, most people believe they are sane to the highest degree. Few question that. I question my sanity daily, for it seems to try to escape every night.
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 11:05 pm
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